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Trends in Outpatient Antibiotic Prescriptions Issued in Croatian Primary Healthcare, 2015-2024. [PDF]
Jurčević A +2 more
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ABSTRACT The paper examines the macroeconomic effects of public investment in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). To this end the analysis develops a new measure of public investment shocks based on cyclically adjusted government investment.
Amat Adarov +2 more
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Abstract The second demographic transition (SDT) theory highlights how nontraditional family behaviors first emerged in Nordic countries and diffused elsewhere. Cross‐national variations in approval of such behaviors across educational groups and changes over time remain underexplored, however.
Katrin Schwanitz +3 more
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Revised safety evaluation of the food enzyme catalase from the non-genetically modified <i>Aspergillus niger</i> strain CTS2093. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Food Enzymes (FEZ) +18 more
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Safety evaluation of an extension of use of the food enzyme glucan 1,4-α-maltohydrolase from a genetically modified <i>Bacillus licheniformis</i> strain NZYM-SD. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Food Enzymes (FEZ) +15 more
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Safety evaluation of an extension of use of the food enzyme cellulase from the genetically modified <i>Trichoderma reesei</i> strain AR-852. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Food Enzymes (FEZ) +14 more
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ABSTRACT New governance models increasingly employ self‐regulation tools like pledges and nudges to achieve regulatory compliance. These approaches premise that voluntary compliance emerges from intrinsic motivation to cooperate rather than coercive measures. Central to their success is trust—both in government institutions and among citizens. However,
Libby Maman, Yuval Feldman, Tom Tyler
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How far on the road? The role of family medicine/general practice in 10 Central and Eastern European countries: A mixed-method study. [PDF]
Oleszczyk M +7 more
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ABSTRACT Deterrence theory underpins numerous anti‐corruption interventions. Yet, empirical evidence on its application to corruption remains limited. Existing studies rely mainly on laboratory experiments and focus on certainty and severity of punishment, leaving the role of celerity unexplored.
Eran Itskovich +4 more
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